Jimmy schrieb:
On May 23, 3:05 pm, Andrew Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
Hi to all
python now has grown to a versatile language that can
accomplish tasks for many different purposes. However,
AFAIK, little is known about its ability of kernel coding.
So I am wondering if python can do some kernel coding that
used to be the private garden of C/C++. For example, can python
intercept the input of keyboard on a system level? someone told me
it's a kernel thing, isn't it?
http://wiki.python.org/moin/elmer

well, straightly speaking, how can I know a key is pressed on a system-
level if
using python?

What has that todo with kernel programming? You can use e.g. pygame to get keystrokes. Or under linux, read (if you are root) the keyboard input file - I've done that to support several keyboards attached to a machine.

And the original question: no, python can't be used as kernel programming language. Amongst other reasons, performance & the GIL prevent that.

Diez
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